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Board allows limited expansion at 200 And Ninth Street, waiving 25% cap on nonconforming addition
Summary
The board approved a variance letting the new owner of a legally nonconforming house at 200 And Ninth Street add 515 square feet beyond the code's 25% limit, provided the building footprint and lot coverage do not expand and all other Land Development Code provisions are met.
The Planning and Zoning Board on April 15 approved a variance allowing the owner of 200 And Ninth Street to increase the gross floor area of a legally nonconforming house by an additional 515 square feet beyond the code’s usual 25% limit — provided the expansion does not enlarge the building footprint or lot coverage and that all other Land Development Code requirements are met.
Board staff described the property as a corner lot with an existing structure set back 5 feet on its west side where the current standard requires 7.5 feet; the house was constructed and received a certificate of occupancy in 1990.…
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